Valentine’s Day (η Ημέρα του Αγίου Βαλεντίνου, imera tou Agiou Valentinou) is coming with teddies, chocolates and flowers, all wrapped in pink paper. In Greece, Saint Valentine has many believers, the most fervent of which are teenagers. Some people like this day and some others hate it. There are also those who wonder if Saint Valentine’s popularity is due to marketing or just to people’s need to communicate their affection.
If your alter ego is Greek and you would like to express your feelings, the following phrases might be usuful:
1. Σ’αγαπώ (sagapo) = I love you.

This is one of the first things people learn in Greek, so I guess you already knew that. Be careful with that and don’t use it unless you mean it.
2. Μου λείπεις (mou lipis)= I miss you
3. Σε θέλω (se thelo)= I want you
4. Μωρό μου (moro mou)= baby
5. Αγάπη μου (agapi mou)= love or my love
6. Σε σκέφτομαι / σε σκέφτομαι συνέχεια (se skeftome / se skeftome sinehia)= I’m thinking of you / I’m thinking of you all the time.
7. Είσαι η ζωή μου (ise i zoi mou)= you are my life. It’s not as dramatic as it sounds, it’s just a way to express strong feelings.
8. Με κάνεις ευτυχισμένο / ευτυχισμένη (me kanis eftihismeno / eftihismeni)= you make me happy (use ευτυχισμένο if you are a man and ευτυχισμένη if you are a woman)
9. Είμαι πολύ ευτυχισμένος / ευτυχισμένη μαζί σου (ime poli eftihismenos / eftihismeni mazi sou)= I’m very happy with you
10. Θέλω να είμαστε μαζί για πάντα (thelo na imaste mazi gia panda)= I want to be together for ever